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WVRY : ウィキペディア英語版
WVRY

WVRY (105.1 FM) is an American radio station licensed to serve Waverly, the county seat of Humphreys County, Tennessee. The station, established in 1972, is owned by JWL Communications LLC.
==History==
This station began broadcast operations on September 26, 1972, with 3,000 watts of effective radiated power on a frequency of 104.9 MHz from an antenna in height above average terrain.〔 The station was assigned the call sign "WVRY" by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).〔 The station was built by Humphreys County Broadcasting Company as an FM sister station to WPHC (1060 AM).〔
In March 1984, license holder Robert M. McKay, Jr., (doing business as Humphreys County Broadcasting Company) agreed to sell WVRY and WPHC to Mid-Cummberland Communications, Inc. The FCC approved the joint sale on May 24, 1984, and the deal was completed on July 12, 1984.〔
In May 1988, WVRY management applied to the FCC for permission to change the station's frequency to 105.1 MHz, increase the effective radiated power to 50,000 watts, raise the height above average terrain of the antenna to , and change class to C2. The Commission issued the station a construction permit to make these changes on November 23, 1988, with a scheduled expiration date on May 23, 1990.〔 Construction and testing were completed in June 1989, so a new broadcast license application to cover these changes was submitted. The FCC granted the new license on June 14, 1990.〔
In November 1996, Mid-Cumberland Communications, Inc., reached a deal to sell WVRY and WPHC to Reach Satellite Network, Inc. The FCC approved the combo deal on November 27, 1996, and the sale was completed on December 12, 1997.〔 Within days, the new owners sold AM station WPHC to Canaan Communications, Inc.
In December 1999, the stockholders of Reach Satellite Network agreed to sell the company and its broadcast assets to Salem Communications. At the time of the sale, Reach Satellite Network held the broadcast licenses for WVRY and WBOZ (104.9 FM in Woodbury, Tennessee). The FCC approved the transfer of control on February 15, 2000, and completion of the transaction took place on March 31, 2000.〔
On March 9, 2007, Salem-owned Reach Satellite Network, Inc., contracted to sell WVRY to Grace Broadcasting Services, Inc., for a total of $900,000. The deal gained FCC approval on May 23, 2007, and the completion occurred on May 29, 2007.〔
Effective May 1, 2013, WVRY was sold to JWL Communications LLC at a purchase price of $1 million.

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